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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Sigh

We can all breathe a collective sigh of relief: the real movies are coming!
Don't fail to catch the following excellent movies with various virtues _ remarkable acting, wonderful screenplays and creative directorial vision you can't fake with special effects.
Among the movies that I'd see again are "Michael Clayton,'' about a burned-out lawyer's crisis of morality, with a superior performance by George Clooney (opens Oct. 12); "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead,'' a grim but brilliant drama about the evil that greed perpetuates, from Sidney Lumet (late October opening); "Sleuth,'' a superior remake about a murderous confrontation between an aging writer and the man who stole his wife (Oct. 26), and "Reservation Road,'' a heartbreaking story of good people doing awful things after a terrible accident, with Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Ruffalo (opens Oct. 19).

1 Comments:

Blogger Mitch449 said...

I saw your story about Hillary Duf and Ellen Burstyn filming the Greta movie in the Press on Tuesday. I was in Ocean Grove early on Monday. I called the Press and they did not even know about the filming. Don't I get a little credit Eleanor LOL?
Mudfence :)

3:17 AM, October 03, 2007  

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